Road deaths: The three people killed in the horrific head-on collision near Coppins Crossing yesterday were all Bangladeshi nationals on a visit to Canberra.
Cost of living: Consumers are being warned the price of fruit and vegetables could rise after flooding across NSW, Victoria and Tasmania impacted agricultural areas.
Health: There were 1364 people who had waited longer than the clinically recommended time for an elective surgery last financial year, the annual report from ACT Health has shown.
Property: Three bidders registered for the auction of 95 Stuart Street, Narrabundah, a government-owned, semi-detached cottage on 646 square metres of land.
Court: A sitting senator has adamantly denied pretending not to know about the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins at Parliament House, agreeing it would be "political suicide" to try covering such a thing up.
Tribute: A Canberra preschool has paid tribute to Rozalia Spadafora, with a special "restaurant" opened in honour of the five-year-old, who tragically died on July 5, just one day after her fifth birthday.
Hayfever: The tree pollen period is just ending and the grass pollen season is just starting, with the exceptional delay to the season because of the unusually heavy rain.
Court: An alleged "woman-bashing, shitbag ex-husband" has been sentenced to more than three years' jail for causing nearly $750,000 in fire damage to units because nobody would listen to him.
Watch: The Victorian state government has announced a $351 million flood recovery package to start the clean-up effort, with the floods expected to impact the state's north for four to six weeks.
Sport: Rock-climbing superstar Angie Scarth-Johnson could walk through the streets of Canberra and few heads would turn. But the 18-year-old has been recognised at the upcoming Women in Sport Awards.